AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAnti-Migrant Crackdown: Human Rights Watch says Libya’s rival eastern and western authorities are jointly fueling xenophobic protests and carrying out mass arrests, arbitrary detention, and collective expulsions of migrants and refugees, after rumors they will be permanently “settled” in the country. Libya-US-Italy Unity Push: Presidential Council chief Mohamed Menfi welcomed any US initiative only if it runs through Libya’s constitutional institutions, while US adviser Massad Boulos met Italian and eastern Libyan officials to back efforts to unify Libya’s government, economy, and military. Southern Development Funding: Libya’s Central Bank governor Naji Issa met Deputy PM Salem Al-Zadma to discuss financing development and public services projects across southern Libya, including roads, health, and education. Food Safety Probe: Libya’s Public Prosecutor’s Office reported widespread banned pesticide residues in farm and retail samples across Tripoli, Benghazi, and Misrata, launching criminal cases to trace and dismantle distribution networks. Health Screening at Airports: Libya’s Civil Aviation Authority ordered enhanced Ebola screening at airports. Regional Diplomacy: Libya joined UN Counter-Terrorism Week in New York, highlighting its security experience and legal updates.
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